Health: A Handbook for Households and SchoolsAppleton, 1875 - 198 páginas |
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... kind of sugar , but too luscious to be eaten in large quantities without disordering the stomach . It is always desirable to bear in mind that it may have poisonous qualities if flowers of a certain kind abound in the neighbourhood ...
... kind of sugar , but too luscious to be eaten in large quantities without disordering the stomach . It is always desirable to bear in mind that it may have poisonous qualities if flowers of a certain kind abound in the neighbourhood ...
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... flesh of animals , butter from milk , and the dripping from roasted meat , and in hot countries they prefer oil to fat . Some people cannot eat every kind of fat of animals , but only one , as butter or the fat of bacon. ΤΟ HEALTH .
... flesh of animals , butter from milk , and the dripping from roasted meat , and in hot countries they prefer oil to fat . Some people cannot eat every kind of fat of animals , but only one , as butter or the fat of bacon. ΤΟ HEALTH .
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... kind in ordinary use . Some eat very little fat , and even greatly dislike fats generally , whilst others are very fond of them ; but probably nobody exists who does not eat some quantity . It is not a sign of good health to refuse to ...
... kind in ordinary use . Some eat very little fat , and even greatly dislike fats generally , whilst others are very fond of them ; but probably nobody exists who does not eat some quantity . It is not a sign of good health to refuse to ...
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... kind which they prefer . Those living in Russia and Lapland devour very large quantities , as seven pounds daily , and eat it even raw , whilst those dwelling in hot countries use very little . It produces more heat than any other kind ...
... kind which they prefer . Those living in Russia and Lapland devour very large quantities , as seven pounds daily , and eat it even raw , whilst those dwelling in hot countries use very little . It produces more heat than any other kind ...
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... kind differ from every other in size and form , or in their markings , one can say a d 80218 f Fig . 6 . STARCH CELLS ( magnified ) . a , wheat ; b , sago ; c , rice ; d , potato ; e , tous les mois ; f , Cell wall ruptured by dry heat ...
... kind differ from every other in size and form , or in their markings , one can say a d 80218 f Fig . 6 . STARCH CELLS ( magnified ) . a , wheat ; b , sago ; c , rice ; d , potato ; e , tous les mois ; f , Cell wall ruptured by dry heat ...
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